Offender profiling /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Mason, Ohio :
Thomson,
[2006]
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| Edition: | 2nd ed. |
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Table of Contents:
- Historical origins of offender profiling
- Psychological profiling
- Psychology of offender profiling
- Criminal profiling from crime scene analysis
- Contributions of psychiatric consultation in the investigation of serial murder
- Profiling killers: a revised classification model for understanding sexual murder
- Sexual homicide of elderly females
- The sexually sadistic serial killer
- Profiles in the offending process of nonserial sexual murderers
- Threat assessment: an approach to prevent targeted violence
- Kidnapping of juveniles: patterns from NIBRS
- Violent crime scene analysis: modus oeprandi, signature, and staging
- Case report signature murders: a report of the 1984 Cranbrook, British Columbia cases
- The personality paradox in offender profiling: a theoretical review of the processes involved in deriving background characteristics from crime scene actions
- Testimony of Robert Keppel in State of Washington v. George W. Russell (1991)
- State v. Russell
- Investigative case management for missing children homicides: report II
- The nature of expressiveness and instrumentality in homicide
- Psychological aspects of crime scene profiling
- Coals to Newcastle: police use of offender profiling
- Improving the investigation of violent crime: the homicide investigation and tracking system
- Crime scene and distance correlates of serial rape
- Profesisonal, legal and ethical issues in offender profiling
- Criminal profiling: trial by judge and jury, not criminal psychologist
- Apa's expert panel in the congressional review of the USS Iowa incident.